Footpeg for Scooter

by ukman in Workshop > Motorcycles

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Footpeg for Scooter

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My original footpeg has been broken after an accident, so I decided to create a new one with my 3D printer. Pure plastic would not be acceptable since strength is not enough. I tested different designs with metal reinforcement and found this one. If your footpeg is broken you can use my design with your dimensions to repair your scooter or bicycle.

Supplies

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  • M5 x 80 - 140mm, 2 pcs
  • M4 x 20, 2 pcs
  • Nut M4, 2 pcs
  • Washer M5, 4 pcs
  • 100-150g of PETG/ABS/Neylon or other plastic (except PLA)

Measure

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In the beginning, you need to measure your footpeg fastening and broken footpeg to create a 3D model.

Create 3D Model

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Create a 3D model with your dimensions. Use my design from these images. I used FreeCad for designing, but you can use any CAD system which you are familiar with.

Print Footpeg

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Print footpeg. Use PETG/ABS/Neylon plastic. PLA is not acceptable.

Assemble all parts into a solid footpeg.

Install Footpeg to Your Scooter

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I use screw M6 on my scooter to fix the footpeg in its place.

Enjoy Your New Footpeg

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I am 80kg and it holds me when I stay on two footpegs. My wife is smaller and she does not stay on it, just keeps her feet with a max of 10 kg.